Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Some observatory notes from Kale and James on zombies:





Slow Eaters:
They never sleep or rest in the traditional fashion.
Slow Eaters do not drown.
Fire is not a safe and effective combat method to use against them
Electricity does make slow ones' muscles seize while they are being electrocuted. However, it has no lasting effect other than possibly lighting them on fire if the voltage is high enough.
Slow Eaters that are frozen Solid will thaw out to continue in the same capacity that they were before frozen.
Slow Eaters will feed on ANYTHING LIVING, including Fast Eaters.
The last things to decay seem to be sensory organs. The very most decrepit of slow eaters seem to be less aware of possible nearby prey.

Fast Eaters:
Fast Eaters seem to have a heightened immune system and regenerate faster than normal people.
Their dietary range is wide. They will eat anything from fresh fruit to rotting carrion.
They need to sleep like we do. Unfortunately they don’t sleep collectively during the night or day, they sleep when tired. But seem to be 80% or so more active at night and in the early morning than in day light hours.
 Fast ones gain some composure over time.
When there are many fast ones together in close proximity, you can feel it, (Not sure if this is a prey like 6th sense of detecting predators, or if it sensing some sort of chemical or communication).
When a fast one dies it only takes moments to rise again.
The ones that were infected as Fast Eaters seem to comeback as something in-between a Fast and Slow Eater. It’s like the infection works directly with the body’s proteins, preserving them.(A person who dies first then rises as an Eater, is basically no matter how you slice it, dead tissue. The ones that were infected first, and then the body dies, act like prior preserved tissue that remains partially preserved due to the infection already being well settled in.)
Fast Eaters that are frozen solid will thaw out to continue in that in-between state which is slightly above Slow Eater.
Infected dogs (Fast Eater dogs) and Fast Eaters tend to avoid each-other like two predatory groups equally capable of harming one another, (They all avoid herds of slow ones).

These notes on zombies or eaters as dubbed by James, is just a short observational study that took place randomly over approximately one month.

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